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Siting on an airplane waiting for the door to close. You found a potential defect. It might be crazing or it might be a void in the laminate. I believe both conditions are covered in the spec. The next question is if the defect is large enough to be called a reject able condition.
Don Vischulis
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> On Dec 5, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Paul Reid <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I was just on a conference call where we found crazing (a separation
> between glass fibers and the epoxy system), in a microsection. The
> fabricator stated that this had to be evaluated looking at a board
> macroscopically and could not be evaluated microscopically.
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> Crazing is called out in IPC-A- 600 in section 2, paragraph 2.3.2 page
> 18, which is "Externally Observable Characteristics". In A-600 there is
> picture of a microsection showing the defect but it states that a
> microsection is not required.
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> In IPC 6012-2010 crazing is call out in 3.3.2.2, page 12, which states
> (I am paraphrasing), "Crazing shall not violate greater than 50% of the
> distance between adjacent conductors..." The document then refers to IPC
> A 600.
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> What is your take on their argument that crazing should not be evaluated
> microscopically as per IPC?
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> Sincerely,
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> Paul Reid
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